People v. Balthazar
Before: Draper
DRAPER, P. J.
Defendant pleaded guilty in the municipal court to three felony charges, and admitted four prior convictions. The case was certified
to the
superior court, where he waived reference to the probation officer and asked for immediate sentence. He was committed to prison, and appeals from the judgment. The public defender, who had represented him in both trial courts, neither prepared nor joined in the notice of appeal. Defendant applied to this court for appointment of counsel. The justices of Division Two reviewed the file, determined that such appointment would not aid him or the court, and denied his request. Upon establishment of this division, the appeal was transferred here. Defendant has filed two briefs in which he shrewdly confines the issue to claimed technical deficiencies in the proceedings below.
Contrary to defendant’s contention, it is not necessary that the magistrate examine and take the depositions of witnesses. The code sections upon which he relies (Pen. Code §§811, 812) were repealed in 1951 (Stats. 1951, ch. 1674, p. 3834, §26). Upon a plea of guilty the magistrate must, as he did here, certify the case to the superior court (Cal. Const., art. I, §8; Pen. Code, §§ 806, 859a). This procedure meets the due process requirements of both federal and state Constitutions
(People
v.
Zolotof,
48 Cal.App.2d 360, 366 [119 P.2d 745] :
People
v.
Outcault,
90 Cal.App.2d 25, 28 [202 P.2d 602]).
Similarly outmoded is defendant’s claim that the complaint is defective because not sworn to before a magistrate. The oath may properly be administered by a deputy district attorney (15 Ops. Atty. Gen. 304), as was the ease here.
Under the present statute (Pen. Code, § 806, as amended 1951) the complaint may be upon information or belief.
Throughout Ms arguments, defendant fails to recognize that his pleas of guilty resolved all issues against him by admitting every element of the crimes charged
(People
v.
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